4 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM Student Handbook COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Eastwick College is an institution of higher education whose mission is to prepare students for meaningful careers and/or advanced undergraduate study in the nursing, medical, and business sciences, to help address the employment and healthcare needs of the community. Through high academic standards, and a variety of instructional methods, the institution fosters learning opportunities and academic advancement that integrate our students lives and educational goals. Eastwick College embraces the value of higher education to the cultural and ethnic diversity of the students we serve. Our unique programs are available to all students who want a quality education, as well as those seeking an alternate pathway to conventional post-secondary education. PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY The faculty of the Eastwick College Licensed Practical Nursing Program believes that the objectives of nursing education are dependent on the conceptual beliefs about humans, health, environment, nursing, and the teaching-learning process. The faculty believes that an individual is a unique being, consisting of physiological, psychological, sociocultural, intellectual, and spiritual needs. These needs exist regardless of gender, culture, or race. These needs are hierarchical and span the life cycle. Humans are autonomous, self-directed individuals of worth and should be treated with dignity and respect. The faculty views health as a changing phenomenon affected by physiological, psychological, sociocultural, and environmental factors. Health exists on a continuum ranging from high level wellness to illness to death. We believe an individual s environment shapes his or her values, growth, behavior, needs, and the ability to make choices. An individual s interaction with the environment directly influences his or her level of wellness and ability to reach full potential as a human being. This environment is dynamic, ever changing, and shaped by events, cultural values, beliefs and morals. Page 4 of 32

5 The faculty believes that nursing is a profession that utilizes knowledge from the natural and social sciences. The nurse, through application of the nursing process and critical thinking skills, facilitates the delivery of health care and maximizes an individual s health potential. The faculty believes that nursing education is an ongoing and dynamic process that takes place between instructors and students. Learning involves integration of skills and knowledge, and changes in attitudes and behaviors. The faculty supports a collaborative learning environment. The nursing faculty understands that individuals learn in a variety of ways and works to provide strategies for all learning styles. The instructor is a facilitator of learning, providing the tools to maximize the learning process for each student. Students are recognized as autonomous and self-directed individuals making their own decisions concerning their learning needs. The faculty is committed to educating students with diverse social, cultural, and educational backgrounds. The faculty creates an educational environment that fosters students to become independent learners, to realize nursing education is an ongoing lifelong process, and to develop professional attributes. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES The administration and faculty of Eastwick College believe the program is designed to prepare the graduate to practice nursing at the entry level of the practical nursing profession. The following objectives have been derived from the program philosophy and are integral components of all nursing courses. 1. Practice nursing using a holistic approach to assist individuals of different ages, genders, races, and cultures to meet their basic needs and maintain homeostasis. 2. Utilize critical thinking and the nursing process when assisting individuals to reach their maximum level of wellness. 3. Communicate and collaborate effectively with clients, families, and members of the health care team. 4. Perform skills and responsibilities safely and effectively in a variety of settings within the legal and ethical framework of the practical nursing profession 5. Reinforce patient and family teaching for the provision of supportive and restorative care in a variety of settings 6. Demonstrate a commitment to the profession of nursing and demonstrate accountability for professional practice Page 5 of 32

6 PROGRAM OUTCOMES 1. The graduate will be prepared to practice nursing at the entry level of the practical nursing profession, caring for clients of all ages in a variety of structured settings. 2. The graduate will be eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for licensure as a practical nurse. 3. The graduate will be a competent, accountable provider of care consistent with the New Jersey Nurse Practice Act and Standards of Practice for the practical nurse. 4. The graduate organizes client care using Maslow's need theory and the nursing process. 5. The graduate will be a culturally aware person respecting differences in individuals. 6. The graduate understands the role of the LPN within the health care team. 7. The graduate will demonstrate intellectual curiosity and recognize that nursing education is a lifelong process. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK The organizing framework of the nursing program is derived from the major concepts concerning humans, health, environment, nursing, and the teaching-learning process as defined in the program philosophy. By utilizing the nursing process and critical thinking skills, the nurse interacts with humans in the environment to maximize their health potential. These concepts are introduced in the beginning courses of Nursing Process (N104) and Nursing Fundamentals/Gerontology Nursing (N101). In subsequent nursing courses, students are assisted to apply these major concepts to more complex situations. Each nursing course is structured using two subconcepts; Maslow's hierarchy of needs and body systems. The nursing process is used to guide course objectives and presentation of course content. ANTI-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT Eastwick College implements all educational and admission policies, and scholarship and loan programs without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, civil union status, domestic partnership status, affectional or sexual orientation, genetic information, sex, gender identity or expression, disability or atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, liability for service in the Armed Forces of the United States, nationality, refusal to submit to genetic testing, refusal to make available the results of a genetic test, or any other classification protected by law. All faculty and students are Page 6 of 32

7 granted equal rights and privileges as they pertain to employment and advancement opportunities, as well as available programs and activities. ACCREDITATION AND APPROVALS Eastwick College is licensed by the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education, 20 West State Street, 7th Floor, Trenton, NJ Eastwick College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, 750 First Street, NE, Suite 980, Washington, DC Eastwick College is approved by the New Jersey Board of Nursing under the standards for approval to teach nursing and by the New Jersey Department of Health and Long Term Care under the standards for approval to teach certified nurse aides. Eastwick College is a member in good standing of both the Career College Association and the Private Career School Association of New Jersey. Eastwick College is an eligible institution under the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Family Educational Loan Program, Sallie Mae Loan Programs, Direct Loan Program, and the New Jersey Tuition Aid Grant (TAG*). Eastwick College is authorized under federal laws to enroll non-immigrant alien students. Both the Office of Workforce Development and the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation recognize Eastwick College as an eligible institution and often refer clients for re-training. Eastwick College is approved by the New Jersey Department of Education to train eligible veterans under Title 38, US Code. * TAG available July AFFILIATIONS Eastwick College is affiliated with the following institutions for clinical rotations in the Licensed Practical Nursing Program: Bergen Regional Medical Center Care One Westwood Care One Paramus Plaza Regency at Park Ridge Wanaque Rehabilitation Center Palisades Medical Center Page 7 of 32

8 ADMISSIONS For admission to Eastwick College, applicants interview with the admissions department, certify that graduation from high school or equivalent was accomplished, complete an application for admission, and successfully complete an admission examination. The corporate director of admissions reviews the application and admission examination, and makes the final decision for acceptance. Applicants are notified promptly after this review. HEALTH, CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS, AND LIABILITY Students are responsible to meet all health requirements, including, but not limited to, physical health forms and immunization records. Students in the licensed practical nursing program will not be permitted to begin the program until all health requirements are met. A copy of the required Eastwick College health form must be submitted and kept on file. The impact of any changes in a student s health status and his or her ability to safely perform in the clinical area will be determined by the individual clinical instructor. Criminal background checks will be completed on all students in the program. Prospective students must have a clean record to be eligible to enroll in the program, as prior felony and misdemeanor convictions will make them ineligible to participate in clinical experiences and take the NCLEX-PN licensing exam. If a student is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor during the time he or she is enrolled in the program, it is the student s responsibility to notify the program director. For any questions or concerns regarding criminal background checks, please contact the admissions office. Nursing students must purchase liability insurance prior to the beginning of the program, and maintain their insurance coverage through graduation. ADVANCED STANDING TRANSFER CREDITS Previous training is recognized. The dean of academics processes transfer credits according to the following procedures and regulations: 1. Administrative Procedure: The prospective student requests an official transcript which must be mailed by the institution directly to Eastwick College. Once received, the admissions representative submits it along with a completed Transfer Credit Form to the dean of academics. The dean of academics returns the Transfer Credit Form with an official response. The prospective student receives a copy of the document. If transfer credit is approved, the student does not need to attend the course(s) specified in the form. Page 8 of 32

9 If the transcript is not received before the program start date, the dean of academics will honor transfer credit requests made during the pre-enrollment period, as long as the official transcript is received before the end of the first week of the program. In such case, the student must attend the course(s) for which transfer credit is requested, until he or she receives an official notification from the dean of academics through a Change of Status Form. If transfer credit is approved, the student is not required to attend the corresponding class(es) and the course will be listed as transfer credit on his or her school transcript. If the request is denied, the student must continue taking the course(s) in question; otherwise, a failing grade ( F ) will be entered for the corresponding course(s), which will need to be retaken when they become available, possibly incurring in additional financial obligations, and an extension of the enrollment period. 2. General Guidelines for Approval of Transfer Credits a. An official transcript is always required. b. The course(s) must have been taken at institutions of higher education accredited by agencies recognized by the United States Department of Education. c. Courses taken abroad may be considered when the foreign institution s accreditation is similar to that of American institutions described above; in this case, Eastwick College requires a credential evaluation and a course-bycourse analysis conducted by an organization recognized by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). d. Courses from American post-secondary institutions may be considered when submitted as college credit recommendations on an American Council on Education (ACE) transcript. e. Course(s) must be similar in content, contact hours, and credit calculation, with an earned grade of C or better. Transfer credit for core courses from Eastwick Education, Inc. affiliated institutions requires an earned grade of C+ or better. f. There is a time limit of ten years for academic courses (i.e. anatomy, English, etc.), and five years for skill courses (i.e. computer software, clinical laboratory, etc). g. Eastwick College does not to accept transfer credits for core courses in any program, with the exception of credits transferred from Eastwick Education affiliated institutions through American Council on Education (ACE) college credit recommendations. h. Transfer credit is not accepted for Freshman Seminar. Page 9 of 32

10 i. Credit for transferable courses through CLEP (College Level Examination Program) testing may be considered, when the CLEP transcript is received within the time frame specified for transfer credits. j. Graduates of Eastwick Education, Inc. affiliated institutions (this includes graduates from the former HoHoKus School of Business and Medical Sciences) must present American Council of Education (ACE) transcripts in order to apply for transfer credit into Eastwick College degree programs Students may also earn credit through challenge examinations. Test out procedures are available only for computer courses. A student may test out of a maximum of two computer courses per program. Only students who obtain a score of A in the challenge examination may test out of the subject. The challenge test grade will be entered for that course and will be used for GPA calculations. There are no tuition refunds for credit earned through challenge examination. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION An orientation for new students is held prior to the beginning of each quarter. A presentation and review of college regulations is given by the dean of academics. Books are issued and class schedules are distributed and explained. Orientation gives new students the opportunity to become familiar with the campus and to meet informally with their teachers and other beginning students. The school reserves the right to revise class schedules, redistribute groups, cancel courses and make enhancements to the curriculum at any time. Students returning to school after a prolonged absence (leave of absence, reinstatement after withdrawal) are required to attend the new student orientation. A. ATTENDANCE 1. Non-Nursing Courses: PROGRAM POLICIES Absences are permitted only for illness or for other unavoidable reasons (death in the immediate family, military duty, court-ordered appearance, inoperable car or accident). Excessive absences should be avoided. Ten percent unexcused absences per class per phase (12 weeks during the day and 16 weeks in the evening) may result in the student s grade being lowered for that particular course. Lateness will not be tolerated. If it is necessary that a student interrupt training for more than ten days, a leave of absence must be requested in writing and, if approved, will be granted by the dean of academics. More information regarding Leave of Absence is on the following pages. Page 10 of 32

11 2. Nursing Courses Nursing students are required to attend all classes and participate in activities. Continuous absences could result in failure of a course. In the case of an unavoidable absence your instructor must be notified prior to class or clinical experience. Failing grades will be reported for students who have exceeded the number of allowed absences. There are no makeups for missed clinical experiences. Missed clinical is a clinical absence due to illness or personal reasons. Please check with your instructor for each course concerning the allowed number of absences. B. CODE OF CONDUCT 1. General School Policy The college expects students to conduct themselves at all times in an acceptable manner. The forms of misconduct listed below are considered to be in conflict with the educational objectives of the college and may be reasons for disciplinary action. a. All types of dishonesty including: cheating, plagiarism, knowingly furnishing false information to the institution, and forgery. b. Intentional disruption or obstruction of teaching, administration, disciplinary proceedings, meetings and programs, or other college activities. c. Physical or verbal abuse of any person on college premises or at functions sponsored or supervised by the college. d. Theft or damage to the college premises or damage to the property of a member of the college community on the college premises. e. Failure to comply with directions of institutional officials acting in the performance of their duties. f. Failure to observe dress code guidelines. g. Violation of the law on college premises. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of alcoholic beverages and/or controlled dangerous substances (or being under their influence) on college premises. 2. Student Conduct at Clinical Sites The following guidelines have been established for the clinical component, these will remain in effect for all clinical sites and modules: Page 11 of 32

12 a. You are required to be in complete uniform which includes Eastwick College scrubs, clean white nursing shoes (if tennis shoes are used they must be all white), white socks, name badge, stethoscope, and a watch with a second hand. A lab coat or white sweater may be worn. b. Jewelry may not be worn with the uniform, except wedding ring and small pierced ear posts. c. Hair must be neat and above the collar. d. Nails should be at a length that will not injure clients. e. No eating or gum chewing is permitted on the clinical floor. f. No perfume/cologne may be worn in the clinical setting. g. The clinical instructor will establish a meeting time at the clinical site. Lateness cannot be accommodated. In the event of lateness, students will not be permitted on the clinical floors and will be recorded absent. Students are required to attend all scheduled lectures and tests that follow clinical time. h. You are guests in the hosting clinical facility and must have your I.D. visible at all times. Courtesy is expected at all times to clients and staff at clinical sites. Obey parking rules at the clinical site and park only in assigned spots. Some facilities have limited spots and carpooling is required. i. Clinical start times vary with each module. For day students, clinical rotations can begin as early as 6:45 am and may end at 3:30 pm (a normal nursing shift). For evening students, clinical rotations run from 5:30pm to 10pm with only occasional variations. Clinical times are set to obtain the maximum educational experience from each rotation. Make sure you are aware of the time requirements well ahead of each clinical rotation, as arrangements for child care, work, and other obligations must be made in order for you to fulfill your clinical requirements. j. Any student demonstrating unsafe behavior may be asked to leave the clinical floor at any time and could be subject to dismissal from the program. Unsafe behavior is any behavior that endangers the safety or well-being of a client and will be determined by the individual clinical instructor. Page 12 of 32

13 3. Cell Phones and Pagers All cell phones and pagers must be turned off or set to vibrate during class. Students are not permitted to leave class to answer calls unless prior arrangements are made concerning an emergency situation. Any return calls must be made during break or after class. Cell phones and pagers are not allowed in the clinical settings. Cell phones may only be used out of doors of the clinical facility away from the building. Instructors may refer students with disciplinary problems to the director of licensed practical nursing for counseling. 4. Recording Lectures Recording of any lecture requires the permission of the instructor. Recording devices will not be permitted during test review. A. NON-NURSING COURSES* GRADING POLICIES The following grading scale applies to all non-nursing courses LETTER GRADE NUMBER GRADE QUALITY POINTS A B B C C D D F below 60 0 DRP (Student is withdrawn from N/A 0 program) WF (Student withdraws while N/A 0 failing) WD (Student withdraws from course) N/A 0 INC (Incomplete course work) N/A 0 * A grade of C or better in foundation courses (identified in the program outline) is required to graduate. Page 13 of 32

14 B. NURSING COURSES Students are required to maintain a 75% average in all nursing courses to pass. The grading scale is as follows. LETTER GRADE NUMBER GRADE QUALITY POINTS A B B C F below 75 0 DRP (Student is withdrawn from N/A 0 program) WD (Student withdraws from course) N/A 0 INC (Incomplete course work) N/A 0 The following scale applies to course number FS01 (Freshman Seminar FS01): Grade Quality Points Pass 4.0 Fail 0 Final grades will not be rounded. The criteria for calculating grades can be found in each course syllabus. In the nursing courses with a clinical component, all students are required to pass both theory and clinical. Failure to pass either will cause the student to fail the entire course. C. POLICIES ON REPEATING COURSES AND MAKING UP WORK 1. Non-Nursing Courses If an incomplete is given, the missing work must be made up within four weeks of the start of the next module. Once the required work is made up, the instructor will submit a change of grade form, and the assigned grade will be recorded on the student s transcript. If the work is not made up or a change of grade form is not submitted, an F will be recorded on the student s transcript. If a student fails a class, the course credits are not earned, and the class must be retaken. When the student successfully repeats a course, it will count toward the completion of the program. The original F will remain in her or his Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) until the student has successfully completed the course. When the course is successfully retaken, the new grade will replace the F in the calculation of the student s CGPA. However, the original course credits Page 14 of 32

15 are included in the total number of credits attempted in the determination of the percentage of credits completed. The original course credits are considered as not successfully completed. The CGPA indicates the overall achievement of the student for all subjects completed. It is computed by dividing the sum total of all applicable grade points earned by the total number of credits. Successful completion of the prescribed curriculum and a CGPA of 2.5 are necessary to graduate. Retaking courses is subject to availability and authorization from the financial aid administrator. 2. Nursing Courses In the event a student fails a nursing course, or withdraws from it while failing, repeating the course is contingent upon availability. The following situations will result in academic dismissal and withdrawal from the Licensed Practical Nursing Program: 1. Failure of two nursing courses (either with F or WF grades), or 2. Failure of a nursing course with a numerical grade of less than Failure of the same nursing course twice. NOTE: The following are classified as nursing courses within the Licensed Practical Nursing Program: N101, N103, N104, N105, N106, N108, N110, N112, N113 and N114. Students seeking to be readmitted to the program must wait one academic module and appeal in writing within two weeks to the director of licensed practical nursing. The appeal letter should include reasons why the student should be readmitted. If the appeal is granted, any readmission is subject to availability. A quarter credit hour is determined by the number of class meetings (one clock hour consists of a minimum of 60 consecutive minutes of which a minimum of 50 minutes is dedicated to instruction) each phase. A ratio of 10 clock hours is equal to one quarter credit earned (10:1) for lecture classes. A ratio of 20 clock hours is equal to one quarter credit earned (20:1) for laboratory classes. A ratio of 30 clock hours is equal to one quarter credit earned (30:1) for clinical practice. Certain courses may be considered to be comprised of both lecture/theory and laboratory components and will be awarded quarter credits reflecting that combined composition. D. TRANSFER CREDITS, REPEATED COURSES, COURSE OR PROGRAM CHANGES Transfer credits are not included in the calculations of the CUM GPA and the total number of credits attempted. However, they are included in credits Page 15 of 32

16 successfully completed. A grade achieved in a repeated course replaces the original grade in the calculation of CUM GPA. However, the original course credits are included in the total number of credits attempted in the determination of the percentage of credits completed. The original course credits are considered as not successfully completed. A leave of absence taken over an entire academic term has no effect upon satisfactory progress. A leave of absence that begins during an academic term does have an effect upon the measurement of progress toward completion as the student will have to be withdrawn from all courses and receive a WD for each course. These courses will be counted as attempted but not successfully completed. In the event that the student wishes to change programs within the school or return to school from a withdrawal, a surcharge of $350 will be added to the student account for each occurrence. Absolutely no course or program changes will be accepted after 50% of the course or program is completed. Students wishing to make changes after 50% of the course or program is completed must accept a WF grade and will be responsible for total tuition due for that course or program. LEAVE OF ABSENCE In the event a student finds it necessary to be absent from school for an extended period of time, he/she may request an official leave of absence from the institution. Students may request official leaves of absence subject to the following U.S. Department of Education limitations: 1. A single leave of absence may be granted for up to 180 days in a twelve month period. 2. A second leave of absence in the same twelve month period may be granted providing the second leave does not exceed 30 days; the leave is due to unexpected circumstances; and the combined number of days in both leaves does not exceed 180 days. 3. Additional leaves in the same twelve month period may be granted providing the additional leaves are for documented jury duty, military leave, or Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provisions, and the combined number of days in all leaves does not exceed The twelve month period referenced in these provisions starts on the first day of the first leave. A student s request for a leave of absence must be submitted in writing, and must be approved by the institution to be considered an official leave of absence. Students will not incur additional charges from the institution for any absences during an official leave of absence period. Students who fail to return to school as scheduled from an official leave of absence will be considered as Page 16 of 32

17 withdrawn as of the start of the leave of absence. This policy may affect any grace periods relative to federal student loan repayments ACADEMIC PROGRESS A. STANDARDS OF SATISFACTORY PROGRESS Students must maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to remain eligible to continue as students of Eastwick College. Additionally, satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order to remain eligible to continue receiving financial assistance. Satisfactory academic progress is determined by measuring the student s cumulative grade point average (CGPA) and the student s rate of progress toward completion of the academic program. B. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS All of the following requirements must be met in order to graduate from Eastwick College programs: 1. Pass all subjects in the prescribed curriculum. 2. Attendance must be 80% or better. 3. Cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of Authorization from the financial aid department. Licensed practical nursing students must meet all academic and financial requirements in order for the institution to release paperwork for licensure examination. C. MAXIMUM TIME IN WHICH TO COMPLETE The maximum time for completion of the program is limited to one of the following: a period equal to 1.5 times the standard program length for normally progressing students of the same enrollment status; or a period of time during which a student attempts 1.5 times the number of credit hours required in order to complete the program. For purposes of this standard, credit hours attempted shall mean any such hours for which a student has incurred a financial obligation. D. PERCENTAGE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED In addition to the CUM GPA requirements, a student must successfully complete a certain percentage of the credits attempted to be considered to be maintaining satisfactory academic progress. Credits attempted are those credits for which students are enrolled at the end of the add/drop period of the academic term. Page 17 of 32

18 These percentage requirements are listed in the Satisfactory Progress Table along with CUM GPA requirements. As with the determination of the CUM GPA, the percentage completion requirements will be reviewed at the end of each academic quarter to determine if the student is progressing in a satisfactory manner. For determining progression toward completion, grades of F (failure) and WD (withdrawal) are counted as hours attempted but not successfully completed. Grades of I (incomplete) will also be counted as hours attempted but not as hours successfully completed; the Mod GPA, the CUM GPA, and satisfactory progress determination will be recalculated based on that letter grade. E. ACADEMIC PROBATION At the end of each term, each student s CUM GPA is reviewed to determine whether the student is meeting the requirements outlined in the Satisfactory Progress Table. Students will be placed on academic probation when the CUM GPA does not meet these requirements. Students will remain on academic probation as long as their CUM GPA remains in the probation range. When the student s CUM GPA is above the probation range, the student is removed from probation. During the period of academic probation, students are considered to be making satisfactory progress both for academic and financial aid eligibility. As a condition of their probation, students must participate in counseling sessions as deemed necessary by Eastwick College. In addition, students whose probation status extends over multiple academic terms may be directed to participate in extra tutorial sessions. Students who fail to comply with these requirements are subject to withdrawal even though their CUM GPA may be above the withdrawal level. F. ACADEMIC WITHDRAWAL If the student s CUM GPA falls into the withdrawal range outlined in the Satisfactory Progress Table for CUM GPA requirements, the student is considered not to be making satisfactory progress; at this point, the student must be withdrawn from Eastwick College unless the student is placed in an extended enrollment status. Licensed practical nursing students who fail any two core courses, or a core course with a grade of 65% or less, will be withdrawn from the program. A student who is placed on extended enrollment must agree to the following terms in writing. The student is not eligible for additional student aid at the institution while in an extended enrollment status and is responsible for all financial arrangements with the institution. This change in student status must be communicated to the financial aid lender, if applicable. Page 18 of 32

19 While in an extended enrollment status, the student must seek to correct academic deficiencies in order to reestablish satisfactory progress. However, in no case can a student exceed one and one half the standard time frame either as a regular student or in an extended status and receive the original academic credential for which he or she enrolled. Students who have been determined not to be making satisfactory academic progress and who feel that there are mitigating or extenuating circumstances that led to their failure to maintain satisfactory progress may appeal by requesting in writing a review of their situation. Such a review shall be conducted by the Academic Review Committee. Should the appeal be granted, the student will receive one additional academic term in which to regain satisfactory progress. G. READMITTANCE FOLLOWING WITHDRAWAL Students who have been withdrawn may apply for readmittance to Eastwick College after one academic term by appealing in writing to the president. Licensed practical nursing students appeal in writing to the director of licensed practical nursing. Students will be readmitted based on their desire to succeed, willingness to attend academic counseling sessions, and academic ability. A personal interview is required. Students readmitted at this point are considered to be on probation and must bring their CUM GPA or percentage completed above the probation range by the end of their first academic term after readmittance. If it is mathematically impossible for the student s CUM GPA or percentage completed to reach the probation range by the end of the first academic term after readmittance, or if, in the judgment of the dean of academics, it is highly improbable that the student s CUM GPA or percentage completed will reach the probation range, the student will not be readmitted. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS TABLE ACADEMIC STANDARDS OF SATISFACTORY PROGRESS Total # of credits attempted (no later than) 25% of maximum time frame 50% of standard program length Probation if CUM GPA is below: Suspension* if CUM GPA is below: 1.25 NA 55% Probation 1.50 NA 60% Probation Suspension*/Probation if % of credit hours completed of credit hours attempted is below: If less than one academic year or end of first academic year 50% of maximum time % Suspension* frame End of second academic 2.00 NA 60% Probation year 100% of maximum time % Suspension* frame * Student not meeting standards is not eligible for financial aid but may be suspended or remain in an extended enrollment status; probation not allowed at this point. Page 19 of 32

20 H. ACADEMIC DISMISSAL Students who have been readmitted following academic withdrawal for CUM GPA requirements who fail to improve their CUM GPA or percentage completed above the probation range by the end of their first academic term after readmittance will receive an academic dismissal from Eastwick College. Students who have been dismissed are not eligible for readmittance to Eastwick College. APPEALS PROCEDURES A student with a problem relating to school or a particular class is asked to discuss it first with the instructor, then with the program director, then with the dean of students or the dean of academics. If the problem is not resolved, the student then meets with the vice president of academic affairs. If the problem is still not resolved, the president reviews the situation with all parties concerned, meets with the student, and returns a decision within five business days. The president s decision is considered final relating to all college matters. If the problem is not resolved to the satisfaction of the student, then any disputes or controversies shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association through an arbitrator agreed upon by both parties, with both parties sharing the cost of arbitration and taking responsibility for their own attorney fees. While letters of complaint may be sent to the following organizations, they do not constitute appeals of the president s decision: New Jersey Commission on Higher Education 20 West State Street, 7th Floor Trenton, NJ Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools 750 First Street, NE, Suite 980 Washington, DC (202) New Jersey Board of Nursing PO Box Newark, NJ (973) Eastwick College does not respond to anonymous complaints. DRUG PREVENTION PROGRAM The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 (Public Law ) requires institutions receiving federal financial assistance to implement and enforce drug prevention programs and policies. Page 20 of 32

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